MAKES 'GET BACK' SOUND LIKE 'HEY JUDE'

We all know Paul McCartney can unleash some poetic venom. On The Beatles' 'Get Back,' Macca famously unleashed a few lines aimed at band-breaker-upper Yoko Ono. But on his forthcoming LP Electronic Arguments with side project The Fireman, the 66-year-old artist lets loose with something nastier in a thinly veiled kiss-off to ex-wife Heather Mills.

 

On the opening song "Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight," McCartney snarls: "The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In new morning light/ I'll never forget it/ And that's just outta sight."

The song ends: "And you have money/ And no manners."

"Blackbird" it is not. Still, if Sir Paul is getting it all off his chest, well then, good for him.

Producer Youth helmed the boards on the project, due out in November.  

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